Vocational education and training in the spotlight: back to the future for the UK's Coalition Government?

This paper examines the Coalition Government's plans for vocational education and training for 14- to 19-year-olds in England. It argues that new types of educational institutions will enable the emergence of new forms of segmentation in which the vocational track is likely to become split int...

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Main Authors: Alison Fuller, Lorna Unwin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UCL Press 2011-06-01
Series:London Review of Education
Online Access:https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=6c5c33c4-7771-4d70-acea-671ac720e199
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spelling doaj-3da125a12a7143abbe7fcc3ca16b62b92020-12-16T09:43:38ZengUCL PressLondon Review of Education1474-84792011-06-0110.1080/14748460.2011.585879Vocational education and training in the spotlight: back to the future for the UK's Coalition Government?Alison FullerLorna UnwinThis paper examines the Coalition Government's plans for vocational education and training for 14- to 19-year-olds in England. It argues that new types of educational institutions will enable the emergence of new forms of segmentation in which the vocational track is likely to become split into 'technical education' and lower level 'practical learning'. Whilst the new government has increased funding for apprenticeship, it has so far failed to address the systemic problems which have kept this as a minority track for 16- to 18-year-olds. The paper argues that the government-commissioned Wolf Review of 14–19 Vocational Education in England provides support for segmentation.https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=6c5c33c4-7771-4d70-acea-671ac720e199
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Vocational education and training in the spotlight: back to the future for the UK's Coalition Government?
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title Vocational education and training in the spotlight: back to the future for the UK's Coalition Government?
title_short Vocational education and training in the spotlight: back to the future for the UK's Coalition Government?
title_full Vocational education and training in the spotlight: back to the future for the UK's Coalition Government?
title_fullStr Vocational education and training in the spotlight: back to the future for the UK's Coalition Government?
title_full_unstemmed Vocational education and training in the spotlight: back to the future for the UK's Coalition Government?
title_sort vocational education and training in the spotlight: back to the future for the uk's coalition government?
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publishDate 2011-06-01
description This paper examines the Coalition Government's plans for vocational education and training for 14- to 19-year-olds in England. It argues that new types of educational institutions will enable the emergence of new forms of segmentation in which the vocational track is likely to become split into 'technical education' and lower level 'practical learning'. Whilst the new government has increased funding for apprenticeship, it has so far failed to address the systemic problems which have kept this as a minority track for 16- to 18-year-olds. The paper argues that the government-commissioned Wolf Review of 14–19 Vocational Education in England provides support for segmentation.
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